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03-09-2016, 09:52 AM | #1 |
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension
Looks great Rob!
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Did you get any pictures of the truck once the bed was back on?
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Rob, first off I should say I love your products, and I apologize for asking so many questions about them
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03-11-2016, 07:17 PM | #4 |
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Rob, can you pm me a shipping estimate to Alvin, tx 77511. residential address.
it will probably be early april before i'm ready to order. thanks, jimmy
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension
How well would this setup work for 1/4 mile launches?
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03-14-2016, 10:43 AM | #6 |
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Hmm, well, much better than OE or modded OE, due to the increased anti-squat %, and the shock quality and softer spring. But, for hard core drag use, a 4 link would be best.
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Re: No Limit Trailing Arm Rear Suspension
Thanks Rob, I want the ride and drop of about 7 in so yes to the blocks. any worries of scrub line with a 16 in wheel with this kit at that drop?
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03-16-2016, 10:02 AM | #8 |
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Scrub line would be close. The lowest point of the system (like a stock trailing arm), is the U-bolt and hardware under the axle. With out any blocks, this is 5.75" (measured from the axle CL down to the lowest point) with our trailing arm kit. So, with a 2" block, you will have 7.75" from the axle CL down, and a 16" rim will have a scrub line of appx 8.2". So, it's close with a 16" wheel, but you will have .45" to spare.
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I'm about to put a c-notch in and am really interested in your version that doesn't hack more than whats needed.
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03-17-2016, 09:23 AM | #10 |
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What a great new option!
Any plans to make this compatible with your raised rear rail kit? Is the test mule in the photos running your wide ride IFS? And if you have a picture with the bed back on yet I'd love to see it! -Skippy |
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Did some more testing this weekend. Bed is on, Truck sits perfect, we put 3/4" of rake in it, to make it 'look' flat. At that point, we had 3.875" of 'up' travel avail, and over 4" of 'droop' avail. Ride quality and street handling is excellent! Our low tech testing with a few cones, and the memory of previous handling characteristics, shows the truck to have much more grip through the corner, a quicker corner entry, and a LOT more acceleration grip at corner exit (this is where it would get loose and want to spin before). I'll get picts up later today
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OK OK. Here are some picts. The truck sits good now with the bed on, but no floor in it yet. The truck has appx 1" rake. One of the things that slowed picts down is that the truck was apart again for a cam swap and a tune. The owner reports that the torque and throttle response is WAY better, and even with the increased power, the truck hooks and leaves with a lot less wheel spin. He also reports that mid corner grip and corner exit grip/acceleration inspires a LOT of confidence. (maybe too much) - But that it really stays connected to the road. The current spring is a 14" 225 lb. We are going to try a 12" 250lb spring to get a little bit more drop, more adjustment on the spring collar, and a bit firmer - about 10% is all. One pict shows the clearance in the notch at Ride Height.
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That has a great stance! Thanks for the updated photos, Rob! Now time to start saving my pocket change!! lol
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Thanks. I have some news coming soon. For the last few years I have been working on a purchasing plan for our customers. This could be huge for the consumer/builder, in the 'time-line' and 'financial planning' areas. It has never been done in Hot-Rodding before (and I understand why). We are very close to an announcement and testing. I'll keep you posted.
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Oh really? I may have to swing by one day this week and see about the inside scoop on this!
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Wish I lived that close... I'd have one of just about everything that No Limit makes... and I'd be single again...
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The truck currently has the front Hotchkis TVS system on it, with drop spindles.
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Hey Rob,
I have a couple questions before I place my order. 1. Could we order the kit with 12" 250lb spring? 2. Would this kit work with your guys rear sway bar? http://www.nolimitengineering.com/pr...tegory=6157532 3. Would the kit work with this c-notch? It looks like it would but I am hoping you could tell from the pictures if it would or not. 4. Is the pinion angle built into the trailing arms or would I need to run shims? 5. Whats the lead time on one of these kits? Thanks |
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Worked with Jessica at No Limit this morning and got this kit order. Went with 12" 250 lbs springs and 2" blocks. It sounds like they don't have a c-notch built for this kit yet. I'll mount the kit and see how much of a notch will be needed. Would like to keep as much of the frame a possible. I have looked at a couple pipe notches. I'll keep you guys posted.
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